
EXHIBITIONS
EXHIBITIONS:
among 30 exhibitions based on collection 8 exhibition reviewed on this web site for information purpose.
EX=7 Icons of Maryinsky! Opening of new building and Gallery of Royal Opera House Covent Garden. 2000 London. 30 pictures of stars of Maryinsky. Received by 40,000 visitors and comments. In association with Victor Hochhauser empresario.
EX=6
“Last Supper for 1/100th of a Second” – exhibition of one picture – “picture in Focus” – by Alan Bergman New York 1979, Ballet Canadien Imperial with 12 fragments. exhibitions was held in Lonson Luke & A. Gallery of Modern Art.
EX=8
Jon Fenton – Retrospective exhibition
EX=10
Nina Alovert – Vladimir Baryshnikov in St Petersburg. Luke & A Gallery of Modern Art. Lpndon.
EX=14
“Ballet Russes 1912…1914” Institute Courtauld, London. exhibition of 30 photogrsphs of Ballets Russes. Institute Courtauld, University of London, London.
EX=16 “Icons of Ballet” – Royal Albert Hall, in association with Ensemble Production. London Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington
EX=18 Second Annual Exhibition of Dance Photography. Luke & A Gallery of Modern Art. London.
EX=24 “Death of Erotic Dance in Europe” – festival of alternative and experimental dance. in association with New Style Media, London. Exhibition and publication after experimental festival of modern dance Les Antipodes, Brest . France,
COMING EXHIBITION 2026-2027:
EX=29 “Anna Pavlova in Boris Clusel Studio” – unique photograph of Anna Pavlova first published in album A DANCE {History of Dance Photography for 150 Years]. From Collection of Michel Kamidian (Paris).
EX=30 “Twelve Unique Photographs of Dance in the Collection” – through the history 150 years. of dance photography in in 12 pictures.
EX=31 “Baron Adolf de Meyers – Nijinsky in Platinum”
[EX=32] “non dance – installations – art vivant & conceptual photography”
[EX=33] Nina Alovert – RETROSPECTIVE – St Petersburg-New York [EX=32]
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Vaslav Nijinsky by Adolf de Meyer
seried of Platiunum prints.
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Baron Adolf de Meyer

“Anna Pavlova in Boris CLuzel Studion” – unique photograph of Anna Pavlova fisrt published in album A DANCE {History of Dance Photography for 150 Years]. from Collection of Michel Kamidian (Paris).
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COMING EXHIBITION 2026-2027:
“Twelve Unique Photographs of Dance in the Collection” – through the history 150 years. of dance photography in in 12 pictures.

“Twelve Unique Photographs of Dance in the Collection” – through the history 150 years. of dance photography in in 12 pictures.

“Last Supper in 1/100 of a Second” by Alan Bergman.
SIlver Jjelatine printof fuji pasper.
1979. New York.

featured photographers
Nina Alovert – August Bert – Alfred Eberling – Alan Bergman – Angela Taylor – Eleni Leoussi – John Fenton – Logvinov – Sasha Gussov – Baron Adolf de Maeyer – Richard Ovedon – Ani Leibovitz – fA – Manuel Vazon – Gordon – Erica Koch – Owen – Martin van Benadel – Alexander Kitayev – Valentin Perelmuter – Chezhin – Didier Pailages – Evfrosinia Lavruhina – Laurent Pholoppe – Lyle Wessale – Bill Cooper –





MoDa
sponsored by Q5D Lab
“… une sélection de ses innombrables photos de danse, incluant des clichés du Mariynsky à l’époque de Marius Petipa jusqu’aux performances d’aujourd’hui, comme celles de La Ribot. C’est une sorte de promenade apéritive dans une des collections les plus importantes du monde . . . “
by Sonia Schoonjans – “Ballet 2000” Journal, Milano
Review by “Ballet 2000” journal, Milano
“…A selection of his countless dance photographs, including images from the Mariinsky during the era of Marius Petipa through to today’s performances, such as those by La Ribot. It is a kind of introductory stroll through one of the most important collections in the world…”
[Sonia Schoonjans “Ballet 2000” Milano]
“… Подборка из его бесчисленных фотографий танца, включающая снимки Маиинского театра времён Мариуса Петипа и вплоть до современных выступлений, таких как перформансы Ла Рибо. Это своего рода вступительная прогулка по одной из самых значимых коллекций в мире …”
[Sonia Schoonjans “Ballet 2000” Milano]
Museum of Dance Photography
sponsored by Q5D


featured choreographers
Marius Petipas “Swan Lake”, “Nutcracker”, “Sleeping Beauty” – Micharl Fokin “Dying Swan” – “Riot of Spring” – “Les Biches” – Vaslav Nijinsky “L’Apre midi d’un faune” – Bronislava Nijinska – Matt Eck – Michail Shemyakin – Carol Ermitage – Andrei Bartenev – Posohin – Binca Lee “Alarme” – Louise Lecavalier in “Infante, c’est destroy” – Bianca Li in “Alarme” – Matthew Bourne “Swan Lake” – William Forsythe –
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Collectors of Ballet Russe
Nina Alovert [New York]
Alan Bergman [London / New-York]
Claudio Bernardo
Tony Candeloro [Rome]
Richard Copeman [London]
Monica Geesing [London]
William Forsythe
Michel Kamidian [Paris]
Rei Kawabata [Paris]
Andrei Labazov
Ludmila Lipskaya [London]
Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky [London]
Nina Lobanov-Rostovsky [London]
Sonia Schoonejans [Milan]
Marylu Sheehan [London]
Vivienne Westwood [London]
Sonja Wilde [London]
Michael Willson [London]
Alexander Barabanov [London]
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